Understanding Cataracts: Clearing Up 7 Common Myths
Cataracts make your vision cloudy and can change how you see colors. Even though a lot of people get surgery to fix this, there are still many wrong ideas about it. Dr. Tory Prestera and Dr. Howard Guan from Prestera Eye Medical Group use the latest technology and methods to get the best results for their patients. Here, they explain the truth behind seven common myths about cataracts and cataract surgery:
1. Not Just for the Old:
It’s a misconception that only older people get cataracts. Although they’re typically associated with aging, younger individuals can also develop cataracts, especially if they experience eye injuries or have other risk factors.
2. Cataracts Don’t Come Back After Surgery:
Cataracts can’t come back once they’re removed. The surgery replaces the foggy lens in your eye with a clear artificial one that won’t get cloudy. Sometimes, the area around the new lens can get a bit cloudy, but this can be easily fixed without a trip to the operating room.
3. No Magic Drops for Cataracts:
Right now, there are no eye drops that can make cataracts disappear. The idea that a simple drop could clear up cataracts without hurting your eye in other ways isn’t true.
4. Healthy Living Doesn’t Reverse Cataracts:
Eating well and exercising might slow down cataracts, but they can’t fix them once they’re there. It’s all about reducing risk, not curing the cataracts you already have.
5. Cataracts: Common but Controllable:
Many adults develop cataracts as they age. While you can’t completely prevent them, you can manage their progression. Regular eye exams are crucial because they help catch cataracts early, making treatment easier and more effective.
6. Surgery Shouldn’t Be Scary:
There’s no need to worry about pain during cataract surgery. It’s usually very comfortable. You might feel a bit of pressure or a slight itch, but it shouldn’t hurt. This is because the eye is numbed with special drops, and an anesthesiologist ensures you’re comfortable before the procedure starts.
7. Cataract Surgery Doesn’t Just Take the Cloudy Vision Away:
Cataract surgery can not only address cloudy vision, but the procedure can also correct near/far-sightedness and astigmatism. Premium lens replacement options available at our practice, such as toric and multifocal IOLs, can improve one’s ability to see more clearly at a range of distances after cataract surgery.
If you want to learn more about cataract surgery or set up a meeting with Dr. Prestera or Dr. Guan, please get in touch with us!